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The Wabanaki Trail leads to a 5,000-year-old archaeological site along Pushaw Stream.
The Parker C. Reed Shelter on Lac D'Or is a nice spot to sit and enjoy the beauty of Hirundo.
Silver maples grace the floodplain along Pushaw Stream in Hirundo Wildlife Refuge.
Pushaw Stream flows 20 miles from its source at Little Pushaw Pond through Hirundo Wildlife Refuge to empty into the Stillwater River.
Pushaw Stream flows 20 miles from its source at Little Pushaw Pond through Hirundo Wildlife Refuge to empty into the Stillwater River.
Lovely Lac D'Or, the Lake of Gold, is the scenic heart of Hirundo Wildlife Refuge.
Lovely Lac D'Or, the Lake of Gold, is the scenic heart of Hirundo Wildlife Refuge.
Hirundo Wildlife Refuge protects 2,460 acres of diverse wildlife habitat along Pushaw Stream.
Hiking along Pushaw Stream is a highlight of any visit to Hirundo Wildlife Refuge.
Hiking along Pushaw Stream is a highlight of any visit to Hirundo Wildlife Refuge.
Fourteen trails totaling 7 miles of hiking weave through Hirundo's 2,460 acres.
Dead Stream joins Pushaw Stream in the Hirundo Wildlife Refuge.
At Hirundo, hikers can enjoy 7 miles of hiking on 14 trails.
A series of colorful interpretive displays along several of Hirundo's trails enriches the hiking experience.
A series of colorful interpretive displays along several of Hirundo's trails enriches the hiking experience.